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Rendall comments on new marriage data
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Trend shows marriage brings health benefits
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Melissa Kearney featured in The Hill on Yang's "Freedom Dividend"
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Yang's Freedom Dividend is not likely to reduce social inequality seriously
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Philip Cohen comments on declining divorce rate in Michigan in Lansing State Journal
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Dropping divorce rate among women age under 45 in Michigan may indicate later but stabler marriage
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The Impact of Work Requirements on Program Participation and Labor Supply
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Mary Zaki and her colleagues published a working paper analyzing the effects of work requirements on SNAP participation, beneficiary composition, and labor supply
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Sangaramoorthy Op-Ed links racial and immigrant justice movements
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Sought-for freedoms require action in both domains, she says
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Sonai Desai on India's Data Infrastructure in an Open-Ed in The Hindu
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Boudreaux examines men's life expectancy in cities
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Demography paper with External Affiliate Andrew Fenelon finds "remarkable increases"
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Advanced School Progression Relative to Age and Early Family Formation in Mexico
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Mónica Caudillo Demography article re-examines education outcomes in light of advanced school progression by age
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Melissa Kearney featured in The New York Times on Early Childhood Intervention
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Children exposed to "Sesame Street" were more likely to be enrolled in the correct grade level for their age at middle and high school
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Kearney examines COVID baby bust
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Diminished births have long-term consequences
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